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Wor flags raising funds for his display

 

Mmm..not sure about that like, what are other signings who don't get one going to think, bit ott iyam.

 

Team as a whole, Rafa, Ashley out, yes. Individual players? Nah. Maybe a flag, not a full display.

 

They're hardly going to raise funds for a banner for a loan signing are they? But our first "record breaking" signing in 14 years, go for it.

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Wor flags raising funds for his display

 

Mmm..not sure about that like, what are other signings who don't get one going to think, bit ott iyam.

 

Team as a whole, Rafa, Ashley out, yes. Individual players? Nah. Maybe a flag, not a full display.

 

They're hardly going to raise funds for a banner for a loan signing are they? But our first "record breaking" signing in 14 years, go for it.

 

I wasn't referring to Barreca.

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Quite funny actually... At his unveiling at the Sports Direct Arena, he allegedly whipped off his Lonsdale tracksuit top and proceeded to right hook the police horse who was casually grazing on the pitch. Upon celebrating the clean knockout of the horse, he ran to the Gallowgate end to celebrate the momentous occasion with the Toon faithful. However, since protests against Ashley's dictatorship were ongoing outside the stadium, none were present. He went on to gain legendary status at the club after scoring 8 goals over the next 3 seasons, including an injury time equalizer against fierce rivals Sunderland in League 1.

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Really surprised he did the presser in Spanish. He's been in the MLS for a year so you'd expect him to be able to speak decent English by now

Absolutely no need to speak English in the USA these days, Spanish almost as popular as a 1st language as English in a lot of places.

 

This true Mike[/member], thomas[/member], Tomato Deuce[/member]

 

:lol: Depends where you are, really.

 

If you’re in atlanta you should prob know English. He’s a remotely quiet footballer - he prob just insulated himself from being out and about as been said before and didn’t bother.

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Really surprised he did the presser in Spanish. He's been in the MLS for a year so you'd expect him to be able to speak decent English by now

Absolutely no need to speak English in the USA these days, Spanish almost as popular as a 1st language as English in a lot of places.

 

This true Mike[/member], thomas[/member], Tomato Deuce[/member]

 

:lol: Depends where you are, really.

 

If you’re in atlanta you should prob know English. He’s a remotely quiet footballer - he prob just insulated himself from being out and about as been said before and didn’t bother.

 

I live in Atlanta. It would be difficult to be the average person and live here, work, and be productive unless you knew English. You could survive but not exactly thrive in the mainstream. So saying there is “no need” is a bit of an overstatement.

 

However, as a professional footballer on a team with a lot of international and Spanish speaking players, including a Spanish speaking coach, and substantial resources from the Club, Almiron never really needed to learn English. His situation was not exactly that of the average person trying to make it here

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Really surprised he did the presser in Spanish. He's been in the MLS for a year so you'd expect him to be able to speak decent English by now

Absolutely no need to speak English in the USA these days, Spanish almost as popular as a 1st language as English in a lot of places.

 

This true Mike[/member], thomas[/member], Tomato Deuce[/member]

 

:lol: Depends where you are, really.

 

If you’re in atlanta you should prob know English. He’s a remotely quiet footballer - he prob just insulated himself from being out and about as been said before and didn’t bother.

 

I live in Atlanta. It would be difficult to be the average person and live here, work, and be productive unless you knew English. You could survive but not exactly thrive in the mainstream. So saying there is “no need” is a bit of an overstatement.

 

However, as a professional footballer on a team with a lot of international and Spanish speaking players, including a Spanish speaking coach, and substantial resources from the Club, Almiron never really needed to learn English. His situation was not exactly that of the average person trying to make it here

 

Sounds like he’s just another typical lazy Mexican. At least learn the language.

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Really surprised he did the presser in Spanish. He's been in the MLS for a year so you'd expect him to be able to speak decent English by now

Absolutely no need to speak English in the USA these days, Spanish almost as popular as a 1st language as English in a lot of places.

 

This true Mike[/member], thomas[/member], Tomato Deuce[/member]

 

:lol: Depends where you are, really.

 

If you’re in atlanta you should prob know English. He’s a remotely quiet footballer - he prob just insulated himself from being out and about as been said before and didn’t bother.

 

I live in Atlanta. It would be difficult to be the average person and live here, work, and be productive unless you knew English. You could survive but not exactly thrive in the mainstream. So saying there is “no need” is a bit of an overstatement.

 

However, as a professional footballer on a team with a lot of international and Spanish speaking players, including a Spanish speaking coach, and substantial resources from the Club, Almiron never really needed to learn English. His situation was not exactly that of the average person trying to make it here

 

Sounds like he’s just another typical lazy Mexican. At least learn the language.

 

He's fishing in empty waters.

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Really surprised he did the presser in Spanish. He's been in the MLS for a year so you'd expect him to be able to speak decent English by now

Absolutely no need to speak English in the USA these days, Spanish almost as popular as a 1st language as English in a lot of places.

 

This true Mike[/member], thomas[/member], Tomato Deuce[/member]

 

:lol: Depends where you are, really.

 

If you’re in atlanta you should prob know English. He’s a remotely quiet footballer - he prob just insulated himself from being out and about as been said before and didn’t bother.

 

I live in Atlanta. It would be difficult to be the average person and live here, work, and be productive unless you knew English. You could survive but not exactly thrive in the mainstream. So saying there is “no need” is a bit of an overstatement.

 

However, as a professional footballer on a team with a lot of international and Spanish speaking players, including a Spanish speaking coach, and substantial resources from the Club, Almiron never really needed to learn English. His situation was not exactly that of the average person trying to make it here

 

Sounds like he’s just another typical lazy Mexican. At least learn the language.

 

He's fishing in empty waters.

That fell on deaf shoulders.
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Deleted his Instagram account apparently.

 

SOFT CUNT ALERT.

 

 

Defo had teeth girl slide into his DMs. Don't blame the lad.

 

:lol: Has anyone seen Danny Guthrie recently, come to think of it?

 

Had to emigrate to Indonesia.

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Deleted his Instagram account apparently.

 

SOFT CUNT ALERT.

 

 

Defo had teeth girl slide into his DMs. Don't blame the lad.

 

:lol: Has anyone seen Danny Guthrie recently, come to think of it?

 

Not unless you are regularly attending Mitra Kukar matches in the Indonesian league. 

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Deleted his Instagram account apparently.

 

SOFT CUNT ALERT.

 

 

Defo had teeth girl slide into his DMs. Don't blame the lad.

 

:lol: Has anyone seen Danny Guthrie recently, come to think of it?

 

Not unless you are regularly attending Mitra Kukar matches in the Indonesian league. 

 

Are you saying you are?

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